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Golden Gandhi Statue From America

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Dive into the surreal world of Subimal Misra’s ‘Golden Gandhi Statue From America’. Explore anti-stories of a blood gift, apocalyptic rumors, and a floating widow’s corpse in a nation obsessed with a golden Gandhi statue. Misra’s revolutionary prose, translated by V. Ramaswamy, exposes societal truths with fantastical horror and undeniable power. Experience Bengali literature’s cult figure.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788172239329
  • Publisher: Harper Collins India
  • Publisher Imprint: Harper Collins India
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 194
  • Spine Width: 11 mm
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8172239327
  • Publisher Date: 07 Jan 2010
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 195 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for Golden Gandhi Statue From America

  1. Pratyush Prabhakar

    I’m not sure what I just read, but I can’t stop thinking about it. It’s dark, weird, and strangely compelling.

  2. Anshul Yadav

    Found myself lost in translation and disjointed story telling. The core ideas are strong, but are not clearly expressed.

  3. Manav Shrivastava

    A strange and fascinating book. It is translated from Bengali, so there are moments that I feel are lost in translation.

  4. Divyank Ranjan

    Misra’s writing is fearless! This book is not for the faint of heart but provides a unique perspective on society.

  5. Akhil Raj

    Provocative and disturbing. The stories are not easy to digest, but they offer a valuable critique of society.

  6. Prashasti Verma

    Disturbing yet captivating. The imagery is powerful, though the anti-stories left me feeling more confused than enlightened.

  7. Yash Mahajan

    Golden Gandhi is a strange book. It is translated from Bengali, so it reads a bit rough, but the story is interesting enough.

  8. Deepanshu

    The anti-stories were a bit too abstract for me. Some were interesting, but others I simply did not understand at all.

  9. Aha Gupta

    A bizarre and unsettling read. Misra’s prose is definitely unique, but the fragmented narrative was hard to follow at times.

  10. Samadrita Sen

    An okay read. The writing style was a bit too fragmented, and the story didn’t grab me as much as I hoped it would.

  11. Satya Saran

    Unique and bizarre, it’s an experience more than a straightforward read. The themes are dark, but the writing is powerful.

  12. Harsh Arya

    This book is wonderfully weird. I loved the surreal imagery and the unconventional storytelling. A great read!

  13. Biprajit Mazumder

    Challenging and unconventional. It won’t be for all readers, but the book provides a unique perspective on societal issues.

  14. Harshit Soni

    A disturbing look at society’s obsession. The stories are unsettling and bizarre, but they offer a unique perspective.

  15. Abhishek Kumar Thakur

    Haunting and evocative. Misra’s writing stays with you long after you finish reading. I really enjoyed it.

  16. Kumar Satyam

    A thought-provoking exploration of societal obsession. Some stories were stronger than others, but overall, a worthwhile experience.

  17. Umar Mateen

    It’s dark, weird, and strangely compelling. The imagery is haunting, and the themes are thought-provoking. I liked it.

  18. Harsh Arya

    Not for everyone. The style is experimental, and the themes are heavy. But if you’re looking for something different, give it a try.

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